3M’s MPro110 pocket projector reviewed: okay for geeks, so it’s okay for you

January 3rd, 2009 by

3M’s MPro110 never set out to blow minds, just to wow those who thought projectors could never be this small. According to Gadling’s hands-on review, it achieved its goal(s). With a brightness of just 7 lumens, the actual image that it produced wasn’t exactly stunning, but it was deemed “far from useless.” The biggest knock was just how limited it was in terms of real-world usage; unless the room was perfectly dark, it wasn’t the most gorgeous thing to look at, which means those midday sales presentations may not fly if there’s a window in the room. In the end, the MPro110 was found to be more of a geek’s toy than a proper presentation tool, but who says that’s a bad thing?

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Optoma’s DLP PK101 pico projector up for pre-order at $399.99

December 31st, 2008 by

Coming soon,” huh? Soon, indeed. Optoma’s DLP-based pico projector, which is formally known as the EP-PK-101 (or PK101 in some circles), is now up for pre-order at Amazon. So, just how much will you pay for a 4-ounce beamer that you can carry in your left front pocket? If your answer is anything less than $399.99, you’re out of luck here.

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3M MPro110 / Optoma PK101 pico projectors get dissected

December 29th, 2008 by

Sure, we frequently come across gizmos so small that tweezers and eyeglass repair kits are needed to dissect ‘em, but rarely are those gadgets projectors. With the new wave of minuscule beamers comes a new kind of tear down, and Tech-On has taken the time to split apart and photograph both the 3M MPro110 and Optoma PK101. The splaying gets pretty detailed, too, with us being informed of two large LSIs on the former (one from Weltrend; one from TI) and a hard look at the LEDs of the latter. Have a peek at the writeups and accompanying images below, and see just how long you can go without uttering an “aww” — we’ll bet it’s not long at all.

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Scitec’s VLP-100 mini projector: QVGA never looked so bad

October 22nd, 2008 by

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At first glance Scitec’s VLP-100 seems to present a fairly below-average stab at the almost-mini projector scene, offering up 350 lumens, a 150:1 contrast ratio and a paltry 320 x 240 resolution. The 34,800 yen pricetag (about $352 US) does seem palatable, and the 2-inch thickness and 6-inch length are kind of nice, but Scitec absurdly expects you to spread that paltry image over 40-, 50- and even 60-inch screens, which is frankly ridiculous. The projector hits Japan later this month, so start saving up on suspension of disbelief.

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Adapt’s ADPP-100 pocket projector shown on video

September 19th, 2008 by

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Another week, another pocket projector sighting. In an attempt to get known before it gets buried by the hundreds of alternatives sure to pop up here in the coming months, Adapt has hosted a short video of its mX ADPP-100 mini projector. Said beamer features LCoS technology, a rechargeable battery, an SD card slot, inputs for “almost any device,” and the ability to project a 50-inch image (however blurry) onto the wall. Not much else is known right now outside of that, but you can check it out in action just after the break.

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3M reveals MPro110 pocket projector: ships this month

September 13th, 2008 by

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It’s official: the age of the pico projector has arrived. And we’re not talking the age of pico projector announcements, we’re talking about launches. Just after Toshiba came clean with its LED Pico Projector, along comes 3M (of all companies) with one of its own. The MPro110 pocket beamer got handled by PopSci, and the results were pretty much as we’d expect. Decently bright, extraordinarily novel, but not exactly world-class. Brightness (the lack thereof, actually) was an issue, and a few movie scenes were deemed “indecipherable.” Additionally, it has no built-in speaker, but for just $359, we suppose that’s an omission we can live with. Best of all, this one’s set to ship on September 30th. To America. Woo!

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Mint’s V10 mini projector gets price and release date

August 1st, 2008 by

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Wait, who’s this Mint character anyway? Ah, yes — that Australian firm that hires Aiptek to do at least some of its dirty work. The V10 mini projector that we spotted earlier this year has been blessed with an official price and release date, promising a VGA beam in the palm of your hand for around $600 this September. As a refresher, you’ll get 1GB of internal storage, a microSD expansion slot and a woefully inadequate 60 minutes of battery life. But hey, it’s ridiculously small.

[Via CNET]

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Dell’s Pocket Projector is easy to overlook

July 30th, 2008 by

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We can’t blame you if you missed it, but Dell’s latest leaked PowerPoint had one little gem tucked away near the end of the 31 slide deck. No, not the Coolslice homeslice, rather the Pocket Projector. Weighing just 1.1 pounds, this LED projector is either incredibly small, or that’s a Texas-sized coffee mug… either of which could be true in Dell country. No word on release date though we expect it to pop with the rest of the Latitude E-series in Q4.

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Aiptek joins the fold with PocketCinema V10 mini-projector

June 5th, 2008 by

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If there are two things Aiptek knows, it’s cheap and small. Along with Foxconn and Honlai, Aiptek is introducing a pocket-sized projector over in Taipei, and it’s being eloquently dubbed the PocketCinema V10. Reportedly, the device taps 3M’s miniature projection technology to shoot up a 50-inch image, and if you don’t have a bona fide source laying around, it can still entertain guests by reading from the 1GB of internal memory or 3-in-1 multicard reader. Furthermore, it packs a built-in battery and stereo speakers, but unfortunately, we can’t tell you where or when you’ll be able to purchase one of these unpriced wonders.

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Foxconn showcases tiny PD-W1001 DLP projector

June 4th, 2008 by

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Although Computex has largely delivered a slew of netbooks to digest, a handful of new pico projectors have also managed to get a little face time. The latest is Foxconn’s PD-W1001, which features a 0.3-inch Texas Instruments DLP chip, WVGA (854 x 480) resolution and 25 Lm — all within a 55- x 46- x 26-millimeter package that weighs just 65-grams. In its current form, we can’t see this being much more than a novel concept, but when these critters start inching closer to 1080p, you can color us very much interested.

[Via AboutProjectors]

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Foxconn showcases tiny PD-W1001 DLP projector

June 4th, 2008 by

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Although Computex has largely delivered a slew of netbooks to digest, a handful of new pico projectors have also managed to get a little face time. The latest is Foxconn’s PD-W1001, which features a 0.3-inch Texas Instruments DLP chip, WVGA (854 x 480) resolution and 25 Lm — all within a 55- x 46- x 26-millimeter package that weighs just 65-grams. In its current form, we can’t see this being much more than a novel concept, but when these critters start inching closer to 1080p, you can color us very much interested.

[Via AboutProjectors]

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Earth Trek touts “world’s smallest” projector

May 26th, 2008 by

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While it likely won’t hold onto the (slightly dubious) title for long at the rate mini-projectors are cropping up these days, Hong Kong-based Earth Trek has nonetheless gone out and proclaimed its new 90-805R projector to be the “world’s smallest” and, indeed, it is small. Measuring about 4 by 2 inches, the projector can apparently pump out a 22-inch diagonal image (no word from what distance), with an SD card slot and an A/V input provided via a 3.5 mm jack, not to mention a built-in speaker. No word on a price or release date just yet, but we’d assume they’d want to get it out relatively soon in order to beat the inevitable cellphone projector rush.

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3M mini-projectors set to land in / with Samsung phones later this year

May 14th, 2008 by

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3M has been touting its mini-projectors for some time now (along with many others), but it looks like they’re now finally a bit closer to landing in an actual product, with Samsung reportedly set to begin offering them later this year. What’s not clear, unfortunately, is whether the projectors will actually be built into the cellphones (and if so, which ones), or simply offered as an attachment of some sort, but either way you can apparently expect to pay between $200 and $400 for the chance to spread a bit of visual pollution.

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Sanyo’s LP-XW60 LCD projector claims be to industry’s “smallest and lightest”

March 11th, 2008 by

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With all these projectors running around claiming to be the world’s smallest, it’s hard to say who’s really being truthful anymore. Nevertheless, Sharp seems pretty confident that its 55- x 264- x 188-millimeter LP-XW60 LCD projector is in fact the most compact in its class. Whatever the case, there’s no denying that thing is mighty small, and features wise, you find a 1,024 x 768 resolution, 400:1 contrast ratio, built-in one-watt speaker, 2,000 lumens, audio in / out and a VGA video output for good measure. We’ve no idea if this one will ever make it outside of Japan, but for those shacked up over there, get ready to grab one in late April for a staggeringly high ¥207,900 ($2,028).

[Via FarEastGizmos]

 

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Mini projectors spark worries about “visual pollution”

February 27th, 2008 by

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Texas Instruments and others have been touting mini (or pico) projectors without hesitation as of late, but it seems that not everyone is quite so excited about them, with some folks now even warning about a number of potential dangers. One of those naysayers is Future Laboratory founder Martin Raymond, who told the BBC that while the projectors (likely to be used primarily in cellphones) are “appealing initially,” he has concerns about the devices causing “visual pollution,” adding that there could be “inappropriate showing of things that maybe other people shouldn’t be seeing.” Needless to say, he also foresees new laws and legislation controlling the use of the technology. No matter how things shake out, however, the one thing that seems clear is that the humble laser pointer will soon be about as antiquated as the spitball when it comes to juvenile means of public embarrassment.

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Aurora apes Moto’s ways, intros LAZR IMAGR micro LCD

January 22nd, 2008 by

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We’ve no idea who whispered in Aurora Systems’ ear that naming your products sans a few letters and with caps lock on was a good idea, but nevertheless, it listened, and it listened good. First up, the firm is cranking out the LAZR IMAGR, which is hailed as a “single panel color field sequential device” (psst, a micro LCD) designed to get VGA resolution into mobile projectors and the like. In case that wasn’t enough, you’ll be thrilled to know that it’s also trumpeting its new LAZR DRIVR, which, contrary to popular belief, actually isn’t Tiger’s latest club of choice. Rather, it’s a chipset designed to “drive both VGA and SVGA resolution panels” while also enabling memory to be “embedded in the driver chip to limit total chipset power consumption.” Sounds pretty spiffy, huh? Or are you still stuck on the names?

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